The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration” by Isabel Wilkerson chronicles one of the great untold stories of American history: the decades-long migration of black citizens who fled the South for northern and western cities between 1915 to 1970 in search […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Secret Gardens of Santa Fe” by Sydney LeBlanc was given by Carolyn and Oscar Toliver in memory of Chris Nevins. Gloriously illustrated, this book goes behind garden walls to reveal 18 of the most beautiful private gardens in North America’s second-oldest city where gardeners find their […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “The Military Marriage Manual: Tactics for Successful Relationships” by Janelle Hill addresses the pressures and problems unique to military families and presents advice on a range of issues including relationships with friends and family, finances, raising children, and dealing with deployment, relocating, and more. “Dead or […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Happy: Simple Steps to Get the Most Out of Life by Ian Smith was given” by Jim and Carolyn Shipley in memory of Dr. Jerry Crook. This life-changing book reveals the sometimes surprising secrets of enduring happiness and outlines simple steps that you can start today […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Paws & Effect: The Healing Power of Dogs” by Sharon Sakson was given by Charmain Howard in memory of Therapy Dog Leaha. This wise and poignant volume provides accounts of individual, beloved pets that have supported their owners through periods of ill health and other crises […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Gardens of Santa Fe” by Anne Hillerman brings many well-loved but secluded gardens to the public eye, highlighting the astonishing diversity of plants suited to the high-desert mountains and sharing insights on how to turn your own garden into a bountiful oasis in the desert. “Port […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “My Father at 100” by Ron Reagan was given by Curry County Republican Women in memory of Dr. Jerry Crook. The son of Ronald and Nancy Reagan presents an assessment of his father’s life that features his childhood observations of the qualities that rendered the future […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Kids Learn to Crochet” by Lucinda Guy was given by Lennis and RoseEllen Dunn in memory of Ginnie Lee. This lively and colorful book introduces kids to basic crochet skills and offers six fantastic original projects suitable for beginners with easy-to-follow instructions, charts, and templates, as […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Harvey Caplin’s Real Cowboys and the Old West” by Abbie Caplin features images from the freelance photographer who recorded ranch life in the American West from the 1940s to the 1980s, capturing magnificent landscapes, picturesque people, and images of working cowboys on the range, in camp […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “The Pain Chronicles” by Melanie Thernstrom explores the myths, mysteries, prayers, diaries, brain scans, healing, and other research into the science of suffering to illuminate the elusive nature of chronic pain and its various treatments. “Legacy” by Danielle Steel interweaves the stories of two women — […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Guess How Much I Love You” by Sam McGratney was given by Ruth Ann Brown in memory of Alyssa Marie Banagay. This classic story tells of a little hare and his father who try to outdo each other expressing their love for one another in a […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer (And Other Discarded Electronics)” by Randy Sarafan shows how to make a first-aid kit out of a broken iPod, turn your dead mouse into a pencil sharpener, upcycle an old laptop into a digital photo frame, reuse a […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Luncheon of the Boating Party” by Susan Vreeland was given by Michael Pollack in memory of Elsie and Arthur Heden. This compelling historical novel centers on artist Auguste Renoir in a story that details nineteenth-century French caf

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Same Kind of Different As Me” by Ron Hall was given by Cydney and Robert Martin in memory of Vora Hartley. This amazing true story centers on a homeless drifter, an upscale art dealer, and a gutsy woman with a stubborn dream who bound them together […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “The Complete Guide to a Clutter Free Home: Organized Storage Solutions and Projects” by Philip Schmidt guides you through the process of de-cluttering and organizing your home from top to bottom and shows how to create dozens of innovative storage solutions for maintaining order in every […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Taste of Home Casseroles” was given by Shelley Barnett in honor of Lorene Billinglsey. This collection of 440 one-pot recipes serves up tantalizing, versatile, economical and easy-to-prepare comfort food straight from the kitchens of Taste of Home readers who share generations of cherished family recipes. “A […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Jumped, Fell, or Pushed? How Forensics Solved 50 ‘Perfect’ Murders” by Steven Koehler puts you in the middle of a crime-scene investigation as detectives, coroners, and other criminal specialists track down clues and unravel the myriad enigmas that surround a crime. “My Lost Daughter” by Nancy […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Women Doctors in War” by Judith Bellafaire was given by Chapter G, PEO in memory of Ginny Haynes. This book draws on the personal stories of individual military physicians and their medical careers, aspirations, and struggles to illustrate the unique professional and personal challenges that women […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Gila Country Legend: The Life and Times of Quentin Hulse” by Nancy Coggeshall was given by Joella Skeen in memory of Anna Marie Sprouls. This authentic and sensitively written biography memorably portrays the life of a New Mexico rancher, hunter, guide, and mule packer who worked […]

The following books are available at: Clovis-Carver Public Library “Susan Boyle: Dreams Can Come True” by Alice Montgomery takes an in-depth look at the British singing sensation those modest beginnings and meteoric rise illustrate the thrills and disappointments of instant fame and whose faith and perseverance prove that dreams can come true. “The Shadow of […]